Overview & Reviews
Well into its fourth decade of production, the compact Toyota Corolla is the best-selling car in automotive history, and for good reason. Small, inexpensive, fuel-efficient and as reliable as the day is long, the Corolla is the quintessential economy car. As long as you change the oil on time and don't hit a tree, any Corolla should provide dependable transportation well past the 100,000-mile mark. That's why so many shoppers keep buying Corollas year after year.
Since its 1968 introduction in the U.S., the Toyota Corolla has come in a variety of body styles, including a sedan, coupe, hatchback and wagon. More recently, however, it has only been available as a sedan. Today's Corolla has almost as much rear passenger space as a midsize sedan and its fuel economy is impressive. Although rivals boast sportier designs and more entertaining driving dynamics, a Corolla is nonetheless an excellent choice for smart consumers on a budget.
User Reviews:
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Corolla - 2004 Toyota Corolla
By Redrose1223 - October 31 - 10:00 amTHis vehicle is great, with gas prices going up this has been a great saver for me. Being a single mom and all. I would recommend this car to anyone and everyone.
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great - 2004 Toyota Corolla
By Lily campos - October 31 - 10:00 amits a great car!! Im very happy owning one!!!Its nice looking!!! I get alot of compliments from other people!!
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04 Toyota Corolla - 2004 Toyota Corolla
By andrews1979 - October 31 - 10:00 amThis is the first new car I have bought for myself and I am glad I made the right chose. I searched and searched for quality and the price range I could afford and this is the only thing worth it. Excellent price, great look ( I have the lunar mist one ), I would buy anything else at this time. Every time I drive this car I feel like it looks way more than what I bought it for.
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A GREAT LITTLE VEHICLE - 2003 Toyota Corolla
By jos wain - October 31 - 10:00 amGREAT TO DRIVE GAS ENCONOMY
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Toyota Review - 2007 Toyota Corolla
By pam seaman - October 30 - 10:20 amI like to drive the car, but I am 59" tall and the drivers seat is just ok. Visibility roadability are great. Gas mileage is very good. There are little bare spots on in the paint work.
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Little old lady - 2005 Toyota Corolla
By margaret Judd - October 30 - 7:16 amPerfect car for someone my age. Small enough to handle in tight spots and reliable as to engine and fuel economy.Never had an accident so body is excellent. I like the seat position as it is a little higher than in a Honda I previously owned. Current mileage 11000.
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Xrs owner - 2005 Toyota Corolla
By Brian - October 29 - 11:26 pmI have now owned the car for over a year and a half. Im 22 and may be a little ruff with it at times. I love the car, but had a few problems with it. At 22,000 miles two tires blew and by 30,000 I had replace the other two. At about 15,000 miles the fuel injector had to be replaced already. The clutch fried out at 37,000 miles and had to pay $1,400 to have it replaced. But over all I wouldnt trade it for anything, I dont know why its just a nice car.
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Twenty Thousand Dollar Motor - 2010 Toyota Corolla
By Rebecca Davis - October 29 - 10:00 amThis car feels unsafe over 55 MPH on the interstate. The seats are so firm on a long trip you are so uncomfortable from the seats being hard. The interior is the cheapest I have ever seen in any small car. The inside dash and door material are the cheapest plastics I have ever seen in a car. The trunk will not open with the inside release or key every time, taken it to the dealer twice still not fixed, road noise is awful. You live and learn,I will never buy a Toyota product again. I paid $20,000 dollars for a motor that uses less gas other than that the rest is one of the cheapest made small cars I have ever seen, mine is a 2010 Corolla with 10,200 miles on it.
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Disappointed in mileage - 2008 Toyota Corolla
By gary whalen - October 28 - 3:10 amVery reliable & dependable car, but we are disappointed in the gas milage, only 32 mpg for local driving and 35 mpg on open road. Was rated near 40 mpg on open road.
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My 2000 Corolla still kicking butt at 151,000 miles - 2000 Toyota Corolla
By travis30 - October 27 - 3:47 amI just bought this car recently from a Ford dealership of all places(haha!) for 4,300 and although that price may be high, I didnt leave the lot with the car until I comfortable that it was in great running condition. And it was, and still is. Stupid check engine light was on when I bought it, but ignored it. Had autozone check it,P0171 bank 1 fuel mixture too lean(rough idle is all I noticed). So I bought 2 new bosch o2 sensors(pre and post catalytic), a bosch fuel pump, 2 rear Monroe econo matic quik struts, new bosch spark plugs, stp air filter, oil change(bosch oil filter), didnt need anyone of these parts but I got them anyways. Runs perfect, not a single problem. MY FAVORITE CAR.